Why a '''Web Services Wiki'''? To facilitate communication and collaboration around the University&rsquo;s centrally-provided web services<ref>Stanford's centrally-provided web services are documented at http://web.stanford.edu and supported by IT Services. Individual schools, centers, and departments can and do operate their own dedicated web services. For information about such services, contact IT resources local to that organization.</ref> and to foster the practice of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_standards web standards] at Stanford. A complement to [http://techcommons.stanford.edu techcommons.stanford.edu].

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Why a '''Web Services Wiki'''? To facilitate communication and collaboration around the University&rsquo;s centrally-provided web services<ref>Stanford's centrally-provided web services are documented at http://web.stanford.edu and supported by IT Services. Individual schools, centers, and departments can and do operate their own dedicated web services. For information about such services, contact IT resources local to that organization.</ref> and to foster the practice of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_standards web standards] at Stanford. A complement to [http://techcommons.stanford.edu techcommons.stanford.edu]. '''There are [[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] submitted articles.'''

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Why a Web Services Wiki? To facilitate communication and collaboration around the University’s centrally-provided web services[1] and to foster the practice of web standards at Stanford. A complement to techcommons.stanford.edu. There are 54 submitted articles.

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↑ Stanford's centrally-provided web services are documented at http://web.stanford.edu and supported by IT Services. Individual schools, centers, and departments can and do operate their own dedicated web services. For information about such services, contact IT resources local to that organization.